Opinion Don Cherry said something off the cuff, but people need to relax A lot of the outrage over Don Cherry’s ham-fisted comments seem to depend on what people already thought of the man.
Opinion Eagle Spirit Pipeline is the ideal project for Trudeau to push if he wants to heal a broken Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should help get the Eagle Spirit Pipeline built to help mend a fractured Canada.
Canadian News Conservatives announce new policy to help families adopt children The aim of the policy is to make the process of adopting a child more affordable and less of a financial barrier for parents or soon-to-be parents.
Canadian News Conservative incumbent MPs reaffirm party position against Canadian-funded foreign abortions after Scheer’s comments A number of incumbent Conservative party candidates are speaking out following some comments made by CPC leader Andrew Scheer on foreign funding for overseas abortions.
Canadian News Party candidates square off at Catholic debate; talk abortion, climate change, religious freedom and more The debate touched on several topics of interest to voters across the political spectrum, including poverty, Christian persecution, human dignity, immigration, refugees, and the environment.
Opinion The climate crisis: a lot of hysteria, very little policy solutions The climate crisis; it’s all everybody seems to be talking about recently.
Canadian News Signs of hope for reconciliation in Northern Alberta Despite the many challenges of reconciliation with First Nations across Canada, whether in the pipeline battles, the lack of safe…
Business & Finance Postmedia hires former Kenney chief of staff to lobby for UCP War Room involvement If Koolsbergen is successful in his lobbying efforts, one potential result could be the placing of UCP energy war room advertisements in Postmedia papers and on Postmedia websites.
Canadian News Government performance reviews cancelled because Trudeau failed to fund auditors properly The office of the auditor general has not received the necessary funding it needs to carry out all of its ongoing audits of the federal government.
Canadian News New Ford government proposal will prevent senior professors from collecting salary if they are pension eligible Faculty associations in Ontario say they are consulting with their lawyers after being unable to secure meetings with the Minister…
Canadian News Five ducklings rescued from storm drain by Nova Scotia policewoman Every once in a while, in a sea of negative news, something positive emerges – thanks to Constable Wendy Cormier of the Truro Police Service in Nova Scotia, yesterday was one of those days.
Canadian News Large survey shows two thirds of Canadians unhappy with how immigrants are adopting Canadian values Notably, this sentiment held true across both first generation Canadians and third plus generation Canadians, with the 63% of the former and 68% of the latter agreeing that immigrants were not doing enough to adopt Canadian values.
Canadian News Thousands attend Ottawa pro-life march, others held across country Abortion has been legal in Canada for 50 years, with former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau decriminalizing and removing some restrictions on the practice in 1969. To date, there are zero laws governing abortion on the books.
Canadian News Ford government looking to cap public sector unions The Ford government is currently engaged in consultation sessions on reigning in public sector spending. One of the ideas proposed by the province is setting a limit on wage increases via legislation.
Canadian News Will Wilson-Raybould and Philpott go Green? We’ll know in June “I would be surprised if they didn’t make up their minds before sometime in early June,” she said.
Canadian News B.C.’s youngest mayor ever pleads guilty to sexually assaulting four boys A total of 29 charges were approved by a special prosecutor against Strimbold, including sexual interference and invitation to sexual touching. These charges are alleged to have involved six people all under the age of 16.
Canadian News Global persecution of Christians reaches “near-genocidal levels” In the Middle East and North Africa, the report found that severity of Christian persecution came close to meeting the UN definition of a genocide.
Canadian News Toronto Police looking for suspect who reportedly assaulted a 78-year-old man outside a coffee shop The police say the suspect is anywhere from 50 to 60 years old, 6’0? to 6’2?, a medium to heavy build with salt and pepper hair.
Canadian News Man charged with child porn says he bought sex doll to replace his son Facing charges of child pornography, Kenneth Harrisson told a St. John’s courtroom Monday that he purchased a child sex doll to replace his infant son who died more than 20 years ago.
News Vancouver lawyer buys Tim Hortons poppy seed cake, tests positive for opioids 17 minutes later A law firm based in Vancouver running tests using the federal government's new Dräger DrugTest 5000 found that a Tim Hortons poppy seed cake tested positive for opioids.
Canadian News B.C. Liberals put up “Blame John Horgan” billboard, B.C. Greens raise concerns about taxpayer funding New digital billboards put up along busy highways in the Lower Mainland by the B.C. Liberal Party say “Gas prices?” and “Spending more to commute?” followed by “Blame John Horgan.”
Canadian News RCMP asked to investigate Trudeau’s trips to Aga Khan’s island Kent hopes that in light of this new evidence, the new commissioner Brenda Lucki will issue an investigation, ideally to be carried out by the OPP given the RCMP’s conflict of interest.
American News Ohio father loses custody of 14-year-old transgender child, could lose right to object to injections or surgery “I love my 14 year old daughter very much but I do not believe she is capable of making such a life altering decision of sex change. I’m very concerned that she could come to regret the irreversible effects caused by hormone treatment, double mastectomy, and attachment of male sex organs.”
Culture Jordan Peterson tells a great story, but where does it end? Recently, I finished reading a fantastic book entitled Building A Story Brand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen. While the book, written by Donald Miller, is aimed at a business audience, it got me thinking about the topic of storytelling in a broader cultural context.
Politics & Policy Hero denied funding for prosthetic limb by veterans affairs runs as a Conservative against Bill Blair “If he is not prepared to fight for someone like me or anyone else in our riding, then I am prepared to fight him for the job.”